From a total of 351 instrumentation channels, 341 channels (97%) were in operation during the initial impact of the airplane. Both NASA seats, the energy absorbing seat and the standard seat, maintained their integrity during the impact. The floor accelerations at the seat locations were lower than the accelerations required for the energy absorbers to stroke; consequently, the energy absorbing seat did not stroke. The two seats remained firm in place during the crash and no seat attachment failures were observed. Due to the low accelerations experienced during the crash, both seats performed as standard seats. In the airplane structure, the accelerations were higher at both the point of impact in the left wing and at the forward end of the...
Three similar twin engine general aviation airplane specimens were crash tested at Langley impact dy...
A 12-foot long Boeing 707 aft fuselage section with a tapering cross section was drop tested at the ...
Crash deceleration pulse data from a crash dynamics program on general aviation airplanes and from t...
According to preliminary examination of the data, out of 179 data channels that were onboard the air...
Two experiments onboard a remotely piloted transport aircraft that was crashed on landing are discus...
On December 1, 1984, the FAA and NASA conducted a remotely piloted air-to-ground crash test of a Boe...
Results of the crash test of a remotely piloted transport aircraft instrumented to measure a NASA en...
This report highlights the results of contractural studies of transport accident data undertaken in ...
Three six place, low wing, twin engine general aviation airplane test specimens were crash tested at...
Full-scale light-airplane crashes simulating stall-spin accidents were conducted to determine the de...
Four identical four place, high wing, single engine airplane specimens with nominal masses of 1043 k...
Three types of energy absorbing general aviation seats were dynamically tested and evaluated for cra...
A Boeing 707 fuselage section was drop tested at the NASA Langley Research Center to measure structu...
An analytical study was made to provide comparative information on various crash pulse shapes that p...
Ten years of structural crash dynamics research activities conducted on general aviation aircraft by...
Three similar twin engine general aviation airplane specimens were crash tested at Langley impact dy...
A 12-foot long Boeing 707 aft fuselage section with a tapering cross section was drop tested at the ...
Crash deceleration pulse data from a crash dynamics program on general aviation airplanes and from t...
According to preliminary examination of the data, out of 179 data channels that were onboard the air...
Two experiments onboard a remotely piloted transport aircraft that was crashed on landing are discus...
On December 1, 1984, the FAA and NASA conducted a remotely piloted air-to-ground crash test of a Boe...
Results of the crash test of a remotely piloted transport aircraft instrumented to measure a NASA en...
This report highlights the results of contractural studies of transport accident data undertaken in ...
Three six place, low wing, twin engine general aviation airplane test specimens were crash tested at...
Full-scale light-airplane crashes simulating stall-spin accidents were conducted to determine the de...
Four identical four place, high wing, single engine airplane specimens with nominal masses of 1043 k...
Three types of energy absorbing general aviation seats were dynamically tested and evaluated for cra...
A Boeing 707 fuselage section was drop tested at the NASA Langley Research Center to measure structu...
An analytical study was made to provide comparative information on various crash pulse shapes that p...
Ten years of structural crash dynamics research activities conducted on general aviation aircraft by...
Three similar twin engine general aviation airplane specimens were crash tested at Langley impact dy...
A 12-foot long Boeing 707 aft fuselage section with a tapering cross section was drop tested at the ...
Crash deceleration pulse data from a crash dynamics program on general aviation airplanes and from t...